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In German-speaking modernity, Robert Musil may lay the last valid claim to the title of Universalgenie. Trained as a soldier, engineer, philosopher, and psychologist, he did not shy from investigations beyond his accredited purview. His work repurposes the conceptual inventories of literature, philosophy, science, law, medicine, politics, education, etc. to revisit classical questions of beauty, truth, and morality within an ultra-complex modern context. The answers he finds are not conclusive but suggestive and always invite re-examination. Musil studies, at its best, embraces his practice of multivalent inquiry, and the present essay collection endeavors to follow suit. Drawing from Musil’s fiction, essays, letters, diaries, and public addresses, the authors of this volume offer unexpected treatments of ideas that Musil examined and reveal previously overlooked links between those ideas and other authors, works, and movements. The contributions have a footing in fields such as psychology, sociology, and statistics; cover concepts like humor, identity, and love; and deal with literary epochs or theories ranging from Romanticism and Modernity to decadence and reader response.



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Birthe Hoffmann: Eine menschliche Moderne? Robert Musils Versuch einer neuen Synthese auf dem Boden der Gestaltpsychologie – Sergej Rickenbacher: Von der Gefühlspsychologie zur Poetologie der ‚Stimmung‘. Musils Weiterschreiben von Carl Stumpf – Agnieszka Hudzik: Musil wiederbegegnet: Verführung als Interpretationsinstrument in «Vereinigungen» – Friederike Schläfer: «...sie fühlten alle diesen Dritten um sich stehen» Wie sich die Figur des Dritten zur Liebe verhält in Robert Musils Frühwerk – Florence Vatan: Statistics and the Novel: Robert Musil and Richard von Mises – Salvatore Pappalardo: Habsburg Loyalties as Intellectual Affinities: Non-National Allegiances in Robert Musil and Bernard Bolzano – Brett Martz: Der Fall Homo: Musil’s «Grigia» and Nietzsche’s «Der Fall Wagner» – Todd Cesaratto: Humor, Musil + the Romantics

Robert Musil's Intellectual Affinities

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    Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
    Publication Date: 21/03/2018
    ISBN13: 9783034321150, 978-3034321150
    ISBN10: 3034321155

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    In German-speaking modernity, Robert Musil may lay the last valid claim to the title of Universalgenie. Trained as a soldier, engineer, philosopher, and psychologist, he did not shy from investigations beyond his accredited purview. His work repurposes the conceptual inventories of literature, philosophy, science, law, medicine, politics, education, etc. to revisit classical questions of beauty, truth, and morality within an ultra-complex modern context. The answers he finds are not conclusive but suggestive and always invite re-examination. Musil studies, at its best, embraces his practice of multivalent inquiry, and the present essay collection endeavors to follow suit. Drawing from Musil’s fiction, essays, letters, diaries, and public addresses, the authors of this volume offer unexpected treatments of ideas that Musil examined and reveal previously overlooked links between those ideas and other authors, works, and movements. The contributions have a footing in fields such as psychology, sociology, and statistics; cover concepts like humor, identity, and love; and deal with literary epochs or theories ranging from Romanticism and Modernity to decadence and reader response.



    Table of Contents

    Birthe Hoffmann: Eine menschliche Moderne? Robert Musils Versuch einer neuen Synthese auf dem Boden der Gestaltpsychologie – Sergej Rickenbacher: Von der Gefühlspsychologie zur Poetologie der ‚Stimmung‘. Musils Weiterschreiben von Carl Stumpf – Agnieszka Hudzik: Musil wiederbegegnet: Verführung als Interpretationsinstrument in «Vereinigungen» – Friederike Schläfer: «...sie fühlten alle diesen Dritten um sich stehen» Wie sich die Figur des Dritten zur Liebe verhält in Robert Musils Frühwerk – Florence Vatan: Statistics and the Novel: Robert Musil and Richard von Mises – Salvatore Pappalardo: Habsburg Loyalties as Intellectual Affinities: Non-National Allegiances in Robert Musil and Bernard Bolzano – Brett Martz: Der Fall Homo: Musil’s «Grigia» and Nietzsche’s «Der Fall Wagner» – Todd Cesaratto: Humor, Musil + the Romantics

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